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flamboyantly

[ UK /flˈæmbɔ‍ɪəntli/ ]
[ US /fɫæmˈbɔɪəntɫi/ ]
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  1. in a fancy colorful manner
    he dresses rather flamboyantly

How To Use flamboyantly In A Sentence

  • he dresses rather flamboyantly
  • Consider the ceremony of the weighing of the emperor, with all those flamboyantly robed courtiers arranged in strictly hierarchical order around the man-sized scales.
  • It has an optional flamboyantly gay guy with a 'bazooka'-like lance in it. Aussie-Nintendo.com Forums
  • Color is exaggerated to flamboyantly illustrate the wild characteristics of the creatures being depicted while in flight or cooly assessing us. Tracey Harnish: Lori La Mont: The Status Symbol of Sports
  • A handsome man with a white streak in his hair and a woman dressed as flamboyantly as a tzigane stepped out of the car. Second Glance
  • Certainly, there are some clergy who regularly intermingle politics with their religion—often loudly, even flamboyantly Pat Robertson for example. American Grace
  • On the other hand, the success of Alice in wonderland shows that America loves flamboyantly dressed, sexually ambiguous male protagonists. Matthew Yglesias » Ideology at the Box Office
  • She doesn't dress flamboyantly, instead wearing a black t-shirt and jeans.
  • Set defiantly in the center of the jacquard tablecloth was a heavy, flamboyantly molded silver epergne, its stand supported by two Rubens-like female figures. Soul
  • To change ones life: Start immediately. Do it flamboyantly. William James 
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